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>> steve kleppe: it's tremendously important. in the supply chain, this is step one. and you'll find these type of clandestine labs closest to the coca fields themselves. >> logan: the piles of coca leaves you see here are the source of the cartel's vast fortune. inside these big barrels, the leaves are soaked with gasoline and toxic chemicals to make unrefined cocaine. there are thousands of labs like this across colombia. they're easy to build and easy to conceal. the commandos set a series of explosive charges throughout the makeshift structure, and directed us to a nearby coca field where we watched the jungle lab go up in smoke. it's a tiny but critical part of the super cartel's global enterprise. 200 miles to the north, the cartel bosses ran their daily operations from a string of small cafes and coffee shops in an upscale neighborhood in bogota. that's where luis sierra and other ice agents shadowed them for months. how difficult was it to run surveillance on this cartel? >> sierra: i'd say this was the most difficult surveillance that we've ever seen. these g
>> steve kleppe: it's tremendously important. in the supply chain, this is step one. and you'll find these type of clandestine labs closest to the coca fields themselves. >> logan: the piles of coca leaves you see here are the source of the cartel's vast fortune. inside these big barrels, the leaves are soaked with gasoline and toxic chemicals to make unrefined cocaine. there are thousands of labs like this across colombia. they're easy to build and easy to conceal. the commandos...
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. >> their high-rise public housing buildings are still without power or heat, and abc's steve osunsami went to find out why. >> reporter: we went climbing the long and dark stairs in redhook, brooklyn, at the new york city housing authority where thousands of family are living without heat and electricity. some of the 47,000 without power across the city. >> you just have to, well, pray and hope for the best. >> reporter: we found nia tarver and her family using steam from boiling water to keep warm. >> thank god my stove works. if we didn't have the stove, it -- i don't think i would stay here. >> reporter: the stove is what is keeping you warm? >> yeah. >> reporter: outside, long lines at the relief agencies for bread, blankets and suits. red cross agencies are here. families are entering their third week without power, and they want someone held accountable. >> we were left behind. that's all i can say. left behind. we, too, pay taxes. >> reporter: they worry there is no one rushing to restore the power here because they're poor. local power utilities say they have done their job, t
. >> their high-rise public housing buildings are still without power or heat, and abc's steve osunsami went to find out why. >> reporter: we went climbing the long and dark stairs in redhook, brooklyn, at the new york city housing authority where thousands of family are living without heat and electricity. some of the 47,000 without power across the city. >> you just have to, well, pray and hope for the best. >> reporter: we found nia tarver and her family using steam...
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abc's steve osunsami has this story. >> reporter: andy ashcar still claims he bought the winning scratch off ticket himself in 2006 at his family's syracuse convenience store where he worked and then waited six long years to split the money with his brother because he worried the cash would negatively affect his engagement to his girlfriend. >> i would hope at some point in the last six years, he had been convinced that she did marry him for love. >> reporter: lottery officials say that was the first clue. love or not, no one waits that long to claim $5 million. >> $5 million. >> waited until now. >> reporter: they put out a detailed press release hoping it would lead them to the winner. prosecutors are calling the brothers cheats and crooks saying they swindled the ticket from a hard-working 49-year-old father of two who was on top of the world. in october 2006 he was cashing in the winning ticket at the ashcar corner store confused by the number of zeros. >> what he saw was a 5 and a bunch of zeros. he made the mistake of trusting the person that sold him the ticket. police say that an
abc's steve osunsami has this story. >> reporter: andy ashcar still claims he bought the winning scratch off ticket himself in 2006 at his family's syracuse convenience store where he worked and then waited six long years to split the money with his brother because he worried the cash would negatively affect his engagement to his girlfriend. >> i would hope at some point in the last six years, he had been convinced that she did marry him for love. >> reporter: lottery...
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glad steve did the piece. >> wow, sad. thought you knew everything there was to know about michael jackson? think again. >> a surprising new book, the king of pop's personal struggles as we have never seen them before. that story coming up. ♪ ♪ don't just leave me alone ♪ leave me alone >> look at that. >> i can do my michael there. at one time michael jackson was the most popular man on the planet. that came with an extraordinary dose of publicity. >> we are not going to leave him alone. three years after his death, a new book reveals michael's private struggles in unparalleled detail. abc's nick watt has the story. ♪ thriller nights >> reporter: there hasn't been any one that famous in a single moment as he was during "thriller" time. that was probably the peak of celebrity for a human being. >> reporter: randall sullivan highly acclaimed journalist spent three years getting behind the mask of the most celebrated entertainer our world has ever known. a tale of family, fame, lost childhood, and startling accusatio
glad steve did the piece. >> wow, sad. thought you knew everything there was to know about michael jackson? think again. >> a surprising new book, the king of pop's personal struggles as we have never seen them before. that story coming up. ♪ ♪ don't just leave me alone ♪ leave me alone >> look at that. >> i can do my michael there. at one time michael jackson was the most popular man on the planet. that came with an extraordinary dose of publicity. >> we are...
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steve centanni joins me live from fred ris virginia. steve, talk to me a little bit about what they are doing there. >> reporter: the house you see behind me is being donated to a quadruple amputee who served in iraq and afghanistan, sergeant john peck. he first went to iraq and had a brain injure from an ied that went offer. he came back and went back to afghanistan, another ied went off and he lost all four of his limbs. they are donating houses to people so severely impacted by the wars across the country and hope to build dozen of them. this is about the 12th or 13th they've done. later on today they will have a ceremony here, that is why the big american flag flying. john peck will get the keys to his new house here on the sans lore civil war battlefield and he and his mother will live there. a very good story for veteran's day as we some of these people who have difficulty dealing with ordinary houses having a specially fitted smart house that he can use, that has special features, that will make it more livable for him. martha: w
steve centanni joins me live from fred ris virginia. steve, talk to me a little bit about what they are doing there. >> reporter: the house you see behind me is being donated to a quadruple amputee who served in iraq and afghanistan, sergeant john peck. he first went to iraq and had a brain injure from an ied that went offer. he came back and went back to afghanistan, another ied went off and he lost all four of his limbs. they are donating houses to people so severely impacted by the...
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. >> steve: let him stay. tune in tomorrow, see if he's here. so long. martha: thanks very much, you guys. we begin this morning with this fox news alert and we're getting new details now in the scandal that ended the career of cia director david petraeus. the fbi is investigating whether the general's mistress, paula broadwell, may have revealed classified information, information she only had because of her relationship with the general. that is the question they're asking. good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum in "america's newsroom.". >> i'm gregg jarrett in for bill hemmer. that information may contradict information that general petraeus gave to congress just days later. martha: doug luzader joins us live with this report from washington. good morning, doug. >> reporter: good morning, guys. at a very basic level this is the store of an affair between general david petraeus and his biographer paula broad well. it gets complicated. there may be national security implication including into the broad investigation into the consulate in benghazi
. >> steve: let him stay. tune in tomorrow, see if he's here. so long. martha: thanks very much, you guys. we begin this morning with this fox news alert and we're getting new details now in the scandal that ended the career of cia director david petraeus. the fbi is investigating whether the general's mistress, paula broadwell, may have revealed classified information, information she only had because of her relationship with the general. that is the question they're asking. good...
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steve, thank you. >> thank you. bill: what are you having for lunch? >> twinkie, peanut butter and jelly and an apple. bill: i'll meet you there. jon scott coming up 12 short minutes away. how are you doing. jon: i'm already thinking about turkey. bill: save me a drum stick will you. jon: the violence between israel and gaza seems to be getting worse, but are you getting the full story? we'll look at how the media coverage of those dudley attacks sometimes skews the reality. who blinks first when it comes to addressing the fiscal cliff. by the sides say they will reach an agreement. who is actually willing to make the painful concessions on what they want? all eyes on the political drama in washington. a fit over a california nativity scene heads to the courtroom today. a 60-year-old tradition up ended by atheists, whose freedoms are being quashed here? the debate in ten minutes. bill: thank you, jon. all right this solar explosion should have you concerned because our next guest says this incredible solar flair should serve as a warning sign for life
steve, thank you. >> thank you. bill: what are you having for lunch? >> twinkie, peanut butter and jelly and an apple. bill: i'll meet you there. jon scott coming up 12 short minutes away. how are you doing. jon: i'm already thinking about turkey. bill: save me a drum stick will you. jon: the violence between israel and gaza seems to be getting worse, but are you getting the full story? we'll look at how the media coverage of those dudley attacks sometimes skews the reality. who...
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details when we continue. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> the breaking news tonight, david petraeus scandal just got a little stranger. according to a "wall street journal" report out minutes ago, the fbi agent who launched the investigation that led to petraeus resigning is himself being investigated. there are concerns that the agent may have been obsessed with the case. he even allegedly sent shirtless pictures of himself to jill kelley, the woman who was allegedly being harassed on e-mail by paula broadwell. the agent was barred from the case over the summer, according to the "wall street journal." more on that. retired army colon
details when we continue. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>>...
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[ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> time now for "the ridiculist," and tonight we have a story of a man in indiana standing up for his beliefs and facing controversy head-on and not backing down when his critics say, dude, maybe getting that mitt romney tattoo on your face was not the greatest idea in your mind. meet eric hartsberg, forever known as the guy with the romney tattoo on his face. he got it before the election, but now after romney's defeat, he has no regrets that one side of his
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here with me, steve elmdorf and michael steele, former republican chairman, both joining me now. first of all, what are we hearing from the speaker and bill kristol saying, well, you can maybe raise taxes on the rich. some of them live in hollywood anyway. >> it's like a new day in washington, right? >> this like the cement cracking around ronald reagan's feet, the first time he raised taxes. i remember when he said that. >> yes, exactly. well, i think the speaker, i think, is setting the tone, as you saw on the front page, above the fold in "the washington post," you know. call his caucus to task, saying he's got to get the nation's business done. and i think what he said implicitly and probably directly behind the door is, trust me on this. you know, i get it. i understand what we need to do. we're not going to sacrifice our principles and values, but we've got to get the nation's business done. and then when we have a bill kristol coming out and saying, you know, they're all rich guys who live out in hollywood. we can raise their taxes. what an 180-degree turn. >> they're not
here with me, steve elmdorf and michael steele, former republican chairman, both joining me now. first of all, what are we hearing from the speaker and bill kristol saying, well, you can maybe raise taxes on the rich. some of them live in hollywood anyway. >> it's like a new day in washington, right? >> this like the cement cracking around ronald reagan's feet, the first time he raised taxes. i remember when he said that. >> yes, exactly. well, i think the speaker, i think, is...
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a special thank you to borough president moldanero and national and county executives steve ba loan in suffolk county. we thank them all. most of the, mr. president, we thank you and your cabinet, especially secretaries napolitano and donovan and craig fugate for their unprecedented federal presence and effort. i'd also like to thank or federal officials, senator schumer, senator gillibrand, congressman grim with us today for all the help in securing the necessary funds so that we can rebuild. 17 days ago on october 29th, everything changed for new york. 60 new yorkers lost their lives, tens of thousands saw their homes damaged or destroyed. communities from staten island to lindenpurs were decimated. 17 days ago we felt a new vulnerability for the first time. we have much to do. there is no doubt. we must provide shelter and support in the short term. we must repair thousands of homes and small businesses. we must reknit the fabric of tattered communities. we must rethink and redesign for the long term, because extreme weather as we have learned is the new normal. but we are new yorke
a special thank you to borough president moldanero and national and county executives steve ba loan in suffolk county. we thank them all. most of the, mr. president, we thank you and your cabinet, especially secretaries napolitano and donovan and craig fugate for their unprecedented federal presence and effort. i'd also like to thank or federal officials, senator schumer, senator gillibrand, congressman grim with us today for all the help in securing the necessary funds so that we can rebuild....
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before about putting together arguably, and there was this bit of time where you and christopher and steve were collecting these pieces from the past 10 or 12 years. and, of course, would've been 1600 bits. >> far too much. >> and he was completely agnostic about what we could get rid of our what we could complete, and you were less to spend i hated seeing all those pieces being thrown out. it was fine with him. >> it's astonishing to look back on the collection and think about the breadth of subjects he was interested in, and just how wide-ranging his work was. >> he would write, for example, for "vanity fair" he wrote the entire text to the "vanity fair" hollywood book not knowing who have these stars were until he read their bios. you would write about starlets, sit down at the last minute and then he would write a long essay on philip morgan or the chesterton that was mentioned which he wrote in the icu of the m.d. anderson hospital center. >> don't forget -- >> extraordinary range, or could be peachy white house or james bond. or hegel or marx. >> we should, not to be morbid, but we s
before about putting together arguably, and there was this bit of time where you and christopher and steve were collecting these pieces from the past 10 or 12 years. and, of course, would've been 1600 bits. >> far too much. >> and he was completely agnostic about what we could get rid of our what we could complete, and you were less to spend i hated seeing all those pieces being thrown out. it was fine with him. >> it's astonishing to look back on the collection and think...
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officers in the department available for full duty and just 583 officers are patrolling the streets in the steve in a city of 1 million people. >> you will be robbing peter to pay paul moving officers around. >> chuck reed says 44 men and women are going through the academy right now. those officers should be ready to hit the streets next june >>> and closing arguments are scheduled in martinez this morning in the case of a man who killed his ex-girlfriend and another man at the richmond/san rafael bridge toll plaza. this is the penalty phase in the trial of nathan burris who was convicted of the 2009 murders last week. he could potentially face the death penalty. >>> two women home alone in marin county managed to fight off an armed prowler. officers say the suspect may have stab wounds in his chest. according to police, he broke into a san rafael apartment. he got into a fight with one woman. the other roommate grabbed a phone and called police. other neighbors say they heard yelling. >> kind of scary when you have young people in the house with you, too. >> the victim, who was being attacked,
officers in the department available for full duty and just 583 officers are patrolling the streets in the steve in a city of 1 million people. >> you will be robbing peter to pay paul moving officers around. >> chuck reed says 44 men and women are going through the academy right now. those officers should be ready to hit the streets next june >>> and closing arguments are scheduled in martinez this morning in the case of a man who killed his ex-girlfriend and another man...
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jan crawford has been -- steve crawford has been following this. pleased to have you with us this morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> where do you think the compromise with the president stands today? >> i think it's going to happen. substantial compromise maybe not work out all the problems but i think they have to make some real progress between now and the first of the year. >> on the house side that's clear that boehner is send inging a message to fellow republicans on the house, we've got to make extra steps that we didn't before? >> i think that's true and i think the president has responded by saying i'm not wedded to the idea of tax rate increases. i'll settle for more revenue, if that's the -- if that's what i can get. >> yuf got senyou've got senators reid and mcconnell. >> it was like arranging the peace talk ss. it wasn't easy. >> were they as uncomfortable as they look sitting next to each other? >> yes. >> yeah? >> yes. >> what did you learn from that? >> what can you say? they don't strike me as two guys that are going to sit down
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. >> some people are in it for the very first time, like steve jobs, jon stewart and barack obama. and jeff glor spoke with the man who put it all together. >> good morning. they've been doing this for 152 years. but bartlett says this is the most substantial revision ever. and the material has changed because our world has, too. >> ask not -- >> reporter: they range from the epic -- >> what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> reporter: to the outrageous -- >> i love the smell of napalm in the morning. >> reporter: some are better sung. ♪ others can hardly be read. they are the phrases that define our world, all found side by side in one place, bartlett's familiar quotations. if you want a snapshot of who we are and why, this is where to look. >> always be closing. >> reporter: the collection of quotes was first published by bookseller john bartlett in 1855 as a way to keep notable passages all in one place. it was then 258 pages long. >> obviously his original edition was dominated by the bible, by shakespeare. that is what has expanded tremendo
. >> some people are in it for the very first time, like steve jobs, jon stewart and barack obama. and jeff glor spoke with the man who put it all together. >> good morning. they've been doing this for 152 years. but bartlett says this is the most substantial revision ever. and the material has changed because our world has, too. >> ask not -- >> reporter: they range from the epic -- >> what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country....
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for months now, steve kroft has been covering the impact of gridlock in congress. his interview with senate leaders harry reid and mitch mcconnell ran just before election day. >> hi, charlie. >> what do you think the possibility of congress compromising with the president stands today? >> i think that it's got to happen. i think substantial compromise, maybe not work out all the problems, maybe put some of them off beyond january 1st, but i think they have to make some real problem between now and the first of the year. >> and on the house side, it's clear that boehner is sending a message to fellow republicans in the house who have got to make extra steps that we didn't before. >> i think that's true. and i think the president has responded by saying that i'm not whetted to the idea of tax rate increases. i'll settle for more revenue if that's what i can get. >> you got senators reid and mcconnell to actually sit together. >> it was like arranging the paris pease talks or the camp david talks. it wasn't easy. >> were they as uncomfortable as they looked sitting n
for months now, steve kroft has been covering the impact of gridlock in congress. his interview with senate leaders harry reid and mitch mcconnell ran just before election day. >> hi, charlie. >> what do you think the possibility of congress compromising with the president stands today? >> i think that it's got to happen. i think substantial compromise, maybe not work out all the problems, maybe put some of them off beyond january 1st, but i think they have to make some real...
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. >> you know with steve jobs gone, the microscope is more firmly planted on apple but i don't think that's a big deal at all. johnny eye is the guy who helped jobs conceive of these products. >> you mentioned samsung. samsung now has 72% of the smartphone market. they didn't have an android phone until a couple of years ago. so in a matter of a very short period of time you have a new market leader taking things away from iphone. i'm reminded of nokia, research in motion where did they go? >> they copied very well. samsung phones. android for all of its advantages over this is the same idea. what happened was, you know, the iphone 5 was coming out and fewer people bought the other version. i have a feeling that's going to be an aberration in that corner. the iphone can be beat. somebody will beat it. could be apple. >> but does it go the way of nokia? >> no. nokia fails to innovate. they thought they would able to do what they were doing forever. they thought feature phones were it. >> does apple need another big thing? >> everybody always needs a new big thing. >> what is it? >> it
. >> you know with steve jobs gone, the microscope is more firmly planted on apple but i don't think that's a big deal at all. johnny eye is the guy who helped jobs conceive of these products. >> you mentioned samsung. samsung now has 72% of the smartphone market. they didn't have an android phone until a couple of years ago. so in a matter of a very short period of time you have a new market leader taking things away from iphone. i'm reminded of nokia, research in motion where did...
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items from marilyn monroe, and steve mcqueen and julie andrews also stole. >>> lawmakers are worried about payouts being fast and loose to victims of superstorm sandy. that is next. ú#?ç >>> half past the hour, and to d tod today, citizens paused to pay tribute to the heroes at arlington national cemetery and the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown. he told those gathered that the administration would not let up to make sure that the veterans get the health care they need when they need it. >>> why weren't we told? how do we know there weren't security breaches? that is what some high-level lawmakers are asking the fbi as more facts come in with the david petraeus resignation. new york congressman peter king talked with cnn's candy crowley. >> it seems that this has been going on for several months and yet now it appears that the fbi didn't realize until election day that general petraeus was involved. it just doesn't add up. >> petraeus resigned as the post of cia director and admitted he had an affair, and then sources say that the affair was with his biographer pa
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items from marilyn monroe, and steve mcqueen and julie andrews also sold. >>> lawmakers are worried about payouts being fast and loose to victims of superstorm sandy. that is next. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> half past the hour, and today, citizens paused to pay tribute to the heroes at arlington national cemetery and the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown. he told those gathered that the administration would not let up to make sure that the veterans get the health care they need when they need it. >>> why weren't we told? how do we know there weren't security breaches? that is what some high-level
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the head of news, helen bohdan and her deputy steve mitchell are both stepping aside. a man who used to be a marketing guru for pepsi is now temporarily taking over at the top. >> today i've announced that we are establishing one very simple line of command in news, that's the first task for me as a new acting director general coming in, so i can deliver the journalism that is trusted. >> tonight, this program apologizes, a key allegation in a report about child abuse was wrong. >> reporter: the scandal that caused such consternation here boiled down to this. a failure to broadcast allegations of child abuse about a bbc personality jimmy savile, followed by the rushing on air of an inaccurate report. the politicians are demanding answers about who actually made those decisions. >> we need to find out who was consulted, who had the authority to take that decision, and on what grounds they possibly thought this program should be broadcast. >> will she agree that the next victim of this crisis must not be the independence of the bbc? the only organization that can restore
the head of news, helen bohdan and her deputy steve mitchell are both stepping aside. a man who used to be a marketing guru for pepsi is now temporarily taking over at the top. >> today i've announced that we are establishing one very simple line of command in news, that's the first task for me as a new acting director general coming in, so i can deliver the journalism that is trusted. >> tonight, this program apologizes, a key allegation in a report about child abuse was wrong....
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items from marilyn monroe, and steve mcqueen and julie andrews also sold. >>> are new york lawmakers worried that they may play fast and loose with payouts to victims of superstorm sandy? that's next. ñ? when back pain slows you down, trust icy hot for powerful relief. [ male announcer ] the icy hot patch. goes on icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. so you're back to full speed. [ male announcer ] icy hot. power past pain. >>> half past the hour, and look at the headlines now. citizens across the nation paused to pay tribute to the heroes at arlington national cemetery and the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown. he told those gathered that his administration will not let up to make sure that the veterans get the health care they need when they need it. >>> why weren't we told? and how do we know there weren't security breaches? that is what some high-level lawmakers are asking the fbi as more facts come in about the david petraeus resignation. new york congressman peter king talked with cnn's candy crowley. >> it seems this has been going on for several months an
items from marilyn monroe, and steve mcqueen and julie andrews also sold. >>> are new york lawmakers worried that they may play fast and loose with payouts to victims of superstorm sandy? that's next. ñ? when back pain slows you down, trust icy hot for powerful relief. [ male announcer ] the icy hot patch. goes on icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. so you're back to full speed. [ male announcer ] icy hot. power past pain. >>> half past the hour, and look at the headlines...
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i salute our chairman, steve israel, for being a spectacular field marshal in all this. i commend all of my colleagues, mike leaders, steny hoyer, -- chris van hollen, the leads -- the list goes on. all the women who traveled. we were thinking it was possible, and it was. i would say the one disappointment that i had was that medicare message that was at stake was so mr. reprmisrepresented by republicans that the people were confused. people said, why did the democrats want to cut medicare? we did not. we used the savings of medicare to extended for another decade and provide benefits immediately for seniors right now. republicans took that same money and gave tax cuts to the rich. that was a message that outside money spent a fortune to misrepresent. that is why the election of barack obama was so very important. to protect medicare -- even though we could not get the majority, we knew when he won that many of the issues, affordable care, medicare, were protected. we had a different view of what happened that day. we saw some of the members that we elective, the intelle
i salute our chairman, steve israel, for being a spectacular field marshal in all this. i commend all of my colleagues, mike leaders, steny hoyer, -- chris van hollen, the leads -- the list goes on. all the women who traveled. we were thinking it was possible, and it was. i would say the one disappointment that i had was that medicare message that was at stake was so mr. reprmisrepresented by republicans that the people were confused. people said, why did the democrats want to cut medicare? we...
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steve, are we making too much of this? you know, we know what kind of tools they have available. we know that monetary policy is often at odds with fiscal policy, right? >> with due respect, bill and maria, i think you are making too much of it. he said it before. i don't think there's been any expectation that given the size of the gdp hit that would come from the fiscal cliff, i would be surprised if the market really thought the federal reserve could lean against it, and specifically, i forget when it was, july, perhaps august, bernanke used almost that exact language. so if i was to say what spooked the market today from the bernanke speech, two things stood out to me. the first was a generally down beat tenor pointing out that if we avoid the fiscal cliff, there is going to be drag next year from federal fiscal spending. the other thing that was curious, and i have been on the phone with economists for a couple hours now trying to figure out the meaning of it. when the federal reserve chairman said that potential gdp, which is the speed limit of the economy, could be below 2
steve, are we making too much of this? you know, we know what kind of tools they have available. we know that monetary policy is often at odds with fiscal policy, right? >> with due respect, bill and maria, i think you are making too much of it. he said it before. i don't think there's been any expectation that given the size of the gdp hit that would come from the fiscal cliff, i would be surprised if the market really thought the federal reserve could lean against it, and specifically,...
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all right, steve. thanks very much for doing the leg work on that. steve liesman. even before today's hard line from the president at his press conference today, reports today that the president wants $1.6 trillion in tax revenue over ten years. that is twice the amount the president and republicans nearly agreed to last year during the whole debt ceiling debate. like any business deal this is all about the art of negotiating. let's put politics aside, find out what two experienced negotiators think and how they size up the fiscal cliff negotiations. joining me now is a partner at step two and johnson. he gives president obama the upper hand. but robert friedman who negotiates mna deals says republicans stand to be the winners. thank you so much for joining us. robert, is it smart negotiating by president obama to now double the amount he wants to raise in tax revenue? is this a scare tactic? >> i think it's brilliant negotiation, really, maria. i think as far as the art of negotiation, which is the topic you introduce, i think there are two keys. one is, do you ha
all right, steve. thanks very much for doing the leg work on that. steve liesman. even before today's hard line from the president at his press conference today, reports today that the president wants $1.6 trillion in tax revenue over ten years. that is twice the amount the president and republicans nearly agreed to last year during the whole debt ceiling debate. like any business deal this is all about the art of negotiating. let's put politics aside, find out what two experienced negotiators...
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items from marilyn monroe, steve mcqueen and julie andrews were also sold. for an expanded look at all of our top stories, head to our blog, cnn.com/earlystart. >>> a look ahead to the opening bell on wall street, after what was a really rough week for your 401(k). i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by
items from marilyn monroe, steve mcqueen and julie andrews were also sold. for an expanded look at all of our top stories, head to our blog, cnn.com/earlystart. >>> a look ahead to the opening bell on wall street, after what was a really rough week for your 401(k). i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with...
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has been at the -- has been at microsoft since 1989 and was considered heir apparent by many to ceo steve ballmer. >>> so rescuers will continue their search at first light for two stranded snowboarders on mount rainier in washington state. they say they spotted the two men last night but darkness and bad weather forced them away. derrick tindall and thomas deal had to spend a second night on that mountain. they called 911 sunday to report they were trapped in a blizzard. let's go straight to rob marciano. conditions on the mountain have to be tough right now. what can they expect at daylight breaks? >> more snow, more wind. they're at about the 7,000 foot mark. here on the radar you see it filling in. mount rainier right about there. again at 7,000 foot elevation, pretty much all snow, heavy, wet, cold snow, for sure. so they'll be dealing with that. they built a snow cave so they certainly have some survival instincts and training and likely will do okay as long as the rescue crews, and there's a couple dozen of them that are helping out here, will be able to get up there and find those
has been at the -- has been at microsoft since 1989 and was considered heir apparent by many to ceo steve ballmer. >>> so rescuers will continue their search at first light for two stranded snowboarders on mount rainier in washington state. they say they spotted the two men last night but darkness and bad weather forced them away. derrick tindall and thomas deal had to spend a second night on that mountain. they called 911 sunday to report they were trapped in a blizzard. let's go...
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national correspondent steve ste sent any is live with us. >> veteran's affair secretary said each soldier who served in vietnam including himself came home a changed person. in lesser way as visit to the vietnam memorial can also change a person. i was there earlier today. >> everybody has a vietnam memorial on a list of places to visit when they come to washington. very vifew realize the emotiona impact until they get here. walking by the black granite wall the names 50,000 names carved into the wall you can reach out and touch it feel it and see your reflection on the shiny surface as to reflect on the war and impact of the american history. a raw emotion as people remember their loved ones. a case of is 12 pack of beer must have been the favorite of the servicemen they leave american flags and notices and leve letters. it is a personal connection. it is not just a monument it's a living memorial and 30th year after they built and dedicated this monument millions of people nominated here. it is the 30th anniversary of the beginning of the war in vietnam. >> a nonprofit group is raising
national correspondent steve ste sent any is live with us. >> veteran's affair secretary said each soldier who served in vietnam including himself came home a changed person. in lesser way as visit to the vietnam memorial can also change a person. i was there earlier today. >> everybody has a vietnam memorial on a list of places to visit when they come to washington. very vifew realize the emotiona impact until they get here. walking by the black granite wall the names 50,000 names...
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you, steve. >> steve: thank you very much. and this -- >> i'm glad you reached out. >> steve: this next one keith can identify with because it says my daughter use the word like far too often. practically every worry word. i noticed this is a common trend with kids these days, but can it be normal? >> it can be normal, like, i can do this incredibly, like, because i have a 1-year-old daughter. the other -- 1-year-old daughter. -- 14-year-old daughter. they end statements with questions, so they're like in class? and i go to campus? the bottom line is, this is normal, but here is my fear. i think it may mean that this generation isn't quite certain of what they think and feel. everything ends with a question. everything is like. nothing is definitive. >> brian: i want to get a question from the headlines. powerful people doing things they clearly know are wrong, three generals, one illicit affair, and other things. how does someone do something so dumb? >> we know from freud and before that the sexual drive trumps everything. i
you, steve. >> steve: thank you very much. and this -- >> i'm glad you reached out. >> steve: this next one keith can identify with because it says my daughter use the word like far too often. practically every worry word. i noticed this is a common trend with kids these days, but can it be normal? >> it can be normal, like, i can do this incredibly, like, because i have a 1-year-old daughter. the other -- 1-year-old daughter. -- 14-year-old daughter. they end statements...
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steve? >> steve: president obama yesterday held his first press conference in eight months and got testy when asked about the deadly attack in libya where four americans were murdered. >> i would like for you to address the families, if you can, on 9-11 as commander in chief, did you issue any orders to try to protect their lives? >> i'll address the families not through the press. i'll address the families directly as i already have. i can tell you that immediately upon finding to my national security team were do whatever we need to do to make sure they're safe. >> steve: so has the president been forth coming with the american people and is congress satisfied with his response? let's now talk to ohio congressman dennis kucinich who joins us live from washington. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: a lot of people looked at that answer that he gave to the question by ed henry and said, well, he dodged the question. have we heard enough solid answers from the administration on w
steve? >> steve: president obama yesterday held his first press conference in eight months and got testy when asked about the deadly attack in libya where four americans were murdered. >> i would like for you to address the families, if you can, on 9-11 as commander in chief, did you issue any orders to try to protect their lives? >> i'll address the families not through the press. i'll address the families directly as i already have. i can tell you that immediately upon...
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. >> gretchen: eric bolling is here to film in with steve, paraglider. folks news alert, israel is on the brink of an all out war. violence in the middle east, forcing israel to mobilize trips. we have the latest. leland, it keeps intensifying. >> it certainly does, gretchen. israeli is flying the f-16s hear behind on the gaza strip. this is softening up the gaza strip for an invasion. there is dozens of armored carriiers and armored bull dozer will you yards from the gaza border. the palestinian have lazer guided tank weapons . they have call would up 10,000 reservist to fill in as active duty stories will go in to graza if that happens. the air campaign does continue inside of gaza and explosions targeting large scale ammunition and rocket launching centers two dozen people have died including a couple of children. here in israel air raid sirens are going off as hundreds of rockets fly off. they have intercepted a number of the rockets. it is far from perfect especially areas around where i am staying. there is a number of farming communities. we went
. >> gretchen: eric bolling is here to film in with steve, paraglider. folks news alert, israel is on the brink of an all out war. violence in the middle east, forcing israel to mobilize trips. we have the latest. leland, it keeps intensifying. >> it certainly does, gretchen. israeli is flying the f-16s hear behind on the gaza strip. this is softening up the gaza strip for an invasion. there is dozens of armored carriiers and armored bull dozer will you yards from the gaza border....